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Abstract of Will from Ebony, Kent from Arthur Hussey’s Manuscripts

Will of Joan WYTHER of Ebony, Kent 27 March 1511

Joan WYTHER of Ebbeney, 27 March 1511.
Buried in the churchyard.
High altar 4d. For the Light of the Crucifix restawrand 12d. Ad crucem ligneam in vico de Redyng, standing near against my house to be restored 6s.8d
Brotherhood of St Mary 4d. To restoration and repair of church of Ebbeney 10s.
Daughter Thomasine qua de sacro fonte baptismale suscepe per novorum sheets and another ornamenta quod pendet supra lectum and my rubra cista.
To the Friars of the Order of Preachers in City of Canterbury, remarantes 3s.4d.
John PLATT have clanule, some time my husband’s, and to his wife my best tunic.
To Florence, wife of John WOGLER my best togam.
To each of the four men who carry my body to burial 4d. To priest and clerks present at my burial 6s.8d.
Residue after paying debts, etc. to John WOGLER and John HAMON my Executors to dispose for my soul.
Witnesses – William SELER, John PLATT, Bartholomew BORDEN
Probate 24 May 1512. Archdeaconry Vol.12, fol. 236.

 

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